package com.nine.entity;

import java.sql.Timestamp;

/**
 * Customer entity. @author MyEclipse Persistence Tools
 */

public class Customer implements java.io.Serializable {

	// Fields

	private String customerId;
	private String name;
	private String password;
	private Integer point;
	private Timestamp registrationTime;

	// Constructors

	/** default constructor */
	public Customer() {
	}

	/** minimal constructor */
	public Customer(String customerId, String password,
			Timestamp registrationTime) {
		this.customerId = customerId;
		this.password = password;
		this.registrationTime = registrationTime;
	}

	/** full constructor */
	public Customer(String customerId, String name, String password,
			Integer point, Timestamp registrationTime) {
		this.customerId = customerId;
		this.name = name;
		this.password = password;
		this.point = point;
		this.registrationTime = registrationTime;
	}

	// Property accessors

	public String getCustomerId() {
		return this.customerId;
	}

	public void setCustomerId(String customerId) {
		this.customerId = customerId;
	}

	public String getName() {
		return this.name;
	}

	public void setName(String name) {
		this.name = name;
	}

	public String getPassword() {
		return this.password;
	}

	public void setPassword(String password) {
		this.password = password;
	}

	public Integer getPoint() {
		return this.point;
	}

	public void setPoint(Integer point) {
		this.point = point;
	}

	public Timestamp getRegistrationTime() {
		return this.registrationTime;
	}

	public void setRegistrationTime(Timestamp registrationTime) {
		this.registrationTime = registrationTime;
	}

}